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  • How to Have Photos Professionally Retouched Using Mpix

    Ever taken a great photo but there's that one thing that you'd like to fix? A stray hair, a blemish or glare from glasses? Maybe you even want those crow's feet to vanish. Mpix offers facial...

  • How to Have Photos Professionally Framed Using Mpix

    Sometimes a frame can make the most simple photo simply magnificent. Mpix offers a variety of custom-made framing options, such as a natural finish, stained walnut, silver metal or black metal....

  • How to Use Filters With Digital Cameras

    The use of glass or gelatin filters may not seem as necessary in digital photography as with film, but there are still benefits. Using filters can correct lighting problems that would take a long...

  • How to Take a Good Picture with Your Camera

    Read this guide to learn how take better pictures, or photos, with your digital or film camera. Learn about composition, light, color and more.

  • How to Obtain a Press Pass Through Picturestock

    If you enjoy taking pictures and writing blogs, you can get a legitimate press pass through Picturestock.com. Picturestock.com offers the journalists the opportunity to join their organization and...

  • How to Win a Photography Contest

    Entering photography contests can be a fun way to learn and create interest in your work. You don't need to be an advanced or professional photographer to enter. Many amateurs who use...

  • How to Use Converging Lines to Enhance Photographs

    Lines have the ability to add interest to your photos and draw the eye to your subject. Railroad tracks, roads or even a sidewalk can draw the eye where you want it to go in a photo. Other things...

  • How to Take Pictures of Children with a Digital Camera

    If you have had a child in the last handful of years, it is likely that you have a digital camera. Digital cameras are especially wonderful for ease of use, versatility and ability to see, share...

  • How to Capture a Great Photo

    You know the ones…the photos that you stop and stare when you are flipping through your developed pictures. Or the ones you immediately reprint when you see them for the first time. A great photo...

  • How to Add Sparkles to a Photo in Photo-Brush

    Photo-Brush is a new image editor and photo enhancing program by Media Chance. It has many tools and effects that are found in much more expensive professional photo editing programs. One of the...

  • How to Photograph the Moon

    Many people who try to photograph the moon fail because they set their cameras for a nighttime exposure. However, the moon is lit by sunlight, so the camera settings are the same as any photo...

  • How to Create a Photo Calendar Using Mpix

    Having your favorite photo made into a calendar is a great Christmas gift that the recipient can enjoy throughout the year. Creating custom calendars is simple with Mpix. Mpix is part of Miller's...

  • How to Create Commemorative Photo Sports Tickets Using Mpix

    Special sporting events are captured by creating commemorative photo sports tickets with Mpix. Photos of you, your child or other sports figure are converted into a commemorative photo sports...

  • How to Recognize Art by Edward Curtis

    Edward Curtis (1868-1952) was an American photographer who specialized in images of the American West, most notably portraits of Native Americans. Curtis was originally commissioned by business...

  • How to Recognize Art by Garry Winongrand

    Garry Winongrand (1928-1984) was an American photographer who was noted for capturing the street life in large American cities in the mid-20th century. He is credited for capturing much of the...

  • How to be an Art Photography Major

    Selecting the right art major with an emphasis in photography will depend upon your specific focus and the reasons why you want to pursue a career in photography in the first place. Whether you...

  • How to Recognize Art by Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was an American photographer who specialized in black-and-white photography of natural landscapes, most notably of Yosemite National Park, the Grand Teton mountain range...

  • How to Recognize Art by Annie Leibovitz

    Annie Leibovitz (born in 1949), is an American photographer who first became famous for her many cover shoots for "Rolling Stone" magazine in the '70s and '80s and for her continuing work for...

  • How to Recognize Art by Anne Geddes

    Anne Geddes (born in 1956) is an Australian-born photographer who currently resides in New Zealand. Her photography focuses on babies who are dressed up as a variety of fantastic creatures, such...

  • How to Recognize Art by Alfred Eisenstaedt

    Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898-1995) was a German-American photojournalist who left Nazi Germany for Queens, New York before the beginning of World War II and wound up being one of America's most...

  • How to Recognize Art by Henri Cartier-Bresson

    Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer who helped to pioneer modern photojournalism and was often called "the Master of the Decisive Moment" for the way he introduced "street...

  • How to Recognize Art by Galen Rowell

    Galen Rowell (1940-2002) was a wildlife photographer and naturalist whose work was often compared with Ansel Adams, with the notable exception that it was in color instead of black-and-white....

  • How to Recognize Art by Dorthea Lange

    Dorthea Lange (1895-1965) was an American photographer who is best known for images of the Great Depression, which helped the government to recognize the plight of millions of poverty-stricken...

  • How to Edit Your Picture To Be More Vibrant?

    This is article is only for who want to edit their picture to be more vibrant and have a nice looks.If they doesn't have any good quality digital cameras,try using this method

  • How to Photograph a Child

    Creating professional-looking photographs of a child does not have to be an expensive or elaborate process. Even a point-and-shoot camera can provide professional-looking results. With some simple...

  • How to Photograph Lightning

    Capturing that awesome lightning shot is a dream of many photographers. It takes timing, patience and perseverance. It can be done digitally or with film—as long as your camera has a "bulb"...

  • How to Upload Photos to Mpix

    Digital photography has become a popular hobby. Finding a quality source to processes those prints is another story. Many professional photographers use Mpix to get quality prints. Mpix is also...

  • How to Create a Photo Calendar Using PhotoWorks

    There is no greater calendar then one you put together using pictures of your loved ones. PhotoWorks makes that possible. The following will walk you through making your own personal calendar.

  • How to Take Panoramic Photos With a Holga 120 Camera

    You can take amazing landscape photos with a panoramic camera. The trouble is, not everyone has hundreds of dollars to shell out for that kind of equipment. Luckily, there are alternatives. With a...

  • How to Take Square Format Pictures With a Holga 120 Camera

    Simple and inexpensive, the Holga 120 camera is prized by enthusiasts for its ability to produce dream-like, soft focus photographs. While originally equipped with a rectangular frame mask, many...

  • How to Use 220 Film in a Holga 120 Camera

    There are pros and cons to using 120 film in a Holga 120. On the upside, 120 film has a paper backing to prevent light exposure. Numbered paper allows you to keep track of exposures. The downside...

  • How to Use 35mm Film in a Holga 120 Camera

    The Holga 120 is fittingly referred to as a "toy camera." Affordability makes it safe to tinker with and a variety of modifications provide endless possibilities! You can even shoot pictures with...

  • How to Add a Tripod Mount to a Holga 120 Camera

    120S was the first Holga camera model. It was appreciated for its affordability and simple construction. There were a few drawbacks, however. One of the deficiencies was the lack of a tripod...

  • How to Set up a Digital Darkroom

    The quality of inkjet printers has made it feasible for professional photographers to set up their own digital darkrooms at home. The cost of darkroom supplies can vary greatly, but there are the...

  • How to Load 120 Film Into a Holga 120 Camera

    For many years, photo enthusiasts have enjoyed the Holga medium format camera. These little plastic "toy cameras" are prized as much for their extreme affordability as their ability to produce...

  • How to Mount a Print

    Mounting a print is the final step in printmaking. There are several ways to mount a print. Follow the easy steps below to mount your print in just a few minutes.

  • How to Use a Model Release Form

    A model release form is proof that the person in a photograph, video or audio recording knew that their likeness was being captured for possible commercial use. Although a model release form may...

  • How to Use Rembrandt Lighting In Portraits

    Rembrandt van Rijn is widely known for his amazingly crisp, fine details in paintings. His most famous pieces are his hand painted portraits of other people. In these portraits he would paint the...

  • How to Dodge A Photograph

    Dodging is much like burning a print, but instead of trying to darken a portion of the picture the object is to lighten sections of the photograph that come out too darkly with normal exposure....

  • How to Burn-in A Portion of A Photograph

    Burning an image is the process of giving extra exposure to areas of a print that you want to make darker using an enlarger. This is accomplished by first giving the print normal exposure, then...

  • How to avoid motion blur in a picture

    Motion blur usually happens because of 3 things: Low lighting, using a slower film speed than needed, or using a slow shutter speed. By adjusting these factors you can stop motion blur from...

  • How to create motion blur in a photograph

    Normally motion blur is an undesired or accidental effect in your photographs. It happens when you are photographing a moving subject using a shutter speed that is too slow for the situation. This...

  • How to make a light painting

    A light painting is the result of setting your camera to a very slow shutter speed and then waving around a small light source in front of the camera in total darkness. The effects of doing this...

  • How to accomplish night photography

    There is no rule that says if there is no daylight, there are no good photos to be captured. Taking photographs at night is actually quite simple, and can be accomplished with a few changes in...

  • How to take pictures in common light settings

    Light is basically what makes photography even possible, and the amount of light, quality, and type of light are all factors you must consider when taking pictures. For each variation in these...

  • How to pack your camera bag for a shoot

    The last thing you want to happen in the middle of taking pictures away from home is realize that you have misplaced or forgotten equipment necessary to make your shoot a success. Using a gear bag...

  • How to photograph lightning at night

    Taking pictures of lightning during a storm is a game of luck and patience that is usually left to the more advanced photographers. It requires a few extra pieces of equipment, a keen eye, and...

  • How to critique a photograph

    Having yourself or a second party evaluate your photographs is an important and constructive step in developing your craft. If your purpose for taking photos is to exhibit them to the public you...

  • How to store your photographs long term

    If you are planning on keeping your photographs and portraits in good condition for the coming years you will need the right storage tools. Photo albums with special paper and photo storage boxes...

  • How to take concert pictures

    Taking pictures of your favorite band in action can be quite a task. Low lighting and fast moving musicians require the right camera tools to be capture the event on film.

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